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  1. Hello everyone! Searched the forum for an answer about this, but could not find an answer. So before I read up on the Brasso/ toothpaste/ eraser technique, I made a mistake by trying to remove paint from a torso with a Swiss Army blade (I know, I know bad move) and it left behind some scratches and is no longer glossy. Is this part ruined? Can I use some kind of polish compound to bring back its shine or maybe use a spray clear coat? Thanks so much for the help, truly appreciated :)
  2. Hi, There Lego Fans Recently i bought few sets of lego city. Now I`m thinking how to store them I read lots of topics about this and I got general idea. I decide to store by brick type in plastic cabinet with drawers something like this: Now I got questions when i store bricks in those drawers (like on photo bellow) will this type of storing cause scratches on them ? What can i do to avoid or minimalize scratches on bricks when storing them ??
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